Verifica che minSdkVersion della tua app sia impostato almeno sul livello API 21.
Aggiungi le dipendenze per l'ultima versione dell'SDK AMAPI alla tua
applicazione. Puoi trovare la versione dell'ultima libreria disponibile e
come aggiungerla alla tua applicazione nella pagina delle note di rilascio dell'SDK AMAPI.
Aggiungi elemento di query
Se la tua app ha come target l'SDK 30 o versioni successive, è necessario l'elemento queries in
AndroidManifest.xml per specificare che interagirà con ADP.
Alcune funzionalità richiedono la creazione di un
NotificationReceiverService, mentre altre ne
fanno un uso facoltativo. Per utilizzarlo, definisci una classe che estenda
NotificationReceiverService, aggiungila come service al tuo
AndroidManifest.xml e assicurati che venga esportata.
importcom.google.android.managementapi.notification.NotificationReceiverService;...publicfinalclassMyAppNotificationReceiverServiceextendsNotificationReceiverService{@OverrideprotectedvoidsetupInjection(){// This method can be optionally used to inject dependencies at the// beginning of the service lifecycle.}}
In genere, il ComponentName della classe che implementa
NotificationReceiverService deve essere trasmesso tramite un'API adatta.
I dettagli variano a seconda della funzionalità in questione e ogni funzionalità che
richiede questa documentazione.
[[["Facile da capire","easyToUnderstand","thumb-up"],["Il problema è stato risolto","solvedMyProblem","thumb-up"],["Altra","otherUp","thumb-up"]],[["Mancano le informazioni di cui ho bisogno","missingTheInformationINeed","thumb-down"],["Troppo complicato/troppi passaggi","tooComplicatedTooManySteps","thumb-down"],["Obsoleti","outOfDate","thumb-down"],["Problema di traduzione","translationIssue","thumb-down"],["Problema relativo a esempi/codice","samplesCodeIssue","thumb-down"],["Altra","otherDown","thumb-down"]],["Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-08-28 UTC."],[],[],null,["The [Android Management API (AMAPI) SDK](https://maven.google.com/web/index.html#com.google.android.libraries.enterprise.amapi) enables specific apps to\ncommunicate directly with Android Device Policy (ADP). It includes support for:\n\n- [Local execution of Commands](/android/management/sdk-local-commands)\n- [Migrate devices managed with a custom DPC to AMAPI](/android/management/dpc-migration)\n- [Device Trust from Android Enterprise](/android/management/device-trust-api)\n- New device enrollment flow that also supports adding managed Google Accounts\n- [Manage custom apps with AMAPI](/android/management/manage-custom-apps)\n\nThe following steps must be taken to integrate the AMAPI SDK with your\napplication:\n\n1. [Add the AMAPI SDK library](/android/management/sdk-release-notes#declare_dependencies).\n2. [Add the queries element](#add_queries), if target SDK \\\u003e= 30.\n\n| **Note:** If you are developing an extension app, you will also need to provision the device with an [extensibility policy](/android/management/sdk-local-commands#policy).\n\nPrerequisites\n\n- Verify that your app's `minSdkVersion` is set to at least API level 21.\n- Add the dependencies for the latest version of the AMAPI SDK to your application. You can find the version of the latest available library, and how to add it to your application, in the [AMAPI SDK's release notes](/android/management/sdk-release-notes) page.\n\nAdd queries element\n\nIf your app targets SDK 30 or later, then queries element is needed in the\n`AndroidManifest.xml` to specify that it will interact with ADP. \n\n \u003cqueries\u003e\n \u003cpackage android:name=\"com.google.android.apps.work.clouddpc\" /\u003e\n \u003c/queries\u003e\n\nSee [Package visibility filtering on Android](https://developer.android.com/training/package-visibility) for more information.\n\nImplement a NotificationReceiverService\n\nSome features require creating a\n[`NotificationReceiverService`](/android/management/reference/amapi/com/google/android/managementapi/notification/NotificationReceiverService), and some features\nmake optional use of it. To use it, define a class extending\n`NotificationReceiverService`, add it as a `service` to your\n`AndroidManifest.xml`, and make sure it is exported. \n\n\n import com.google.android.managementapi.notification.NotificationReceiverService;\n\n ...\n\n public final class MyAppNotificationReceiverService extends NotificationReceiverService {\n\n @Override\n protected void setupInjection() {\n // This method can be optionally used to inject dependencies at the\n // beginning of the service lifecycle.\n }\n }\n\nIn your `AndroidManifest.xml`, add \n\n \u003cservice\n android:name = \".MyAppNotificationReceiverService\"\n android:exported = \"true\" /\u003e\n\nTypically the `ComponentName` of your class which implements\n`NotificationReceiverService` needs to be passed to us through a suitable API.\nThe details vary depending on the feature in question, and each feature which\nneeds this documents it."]]